Amos Kimunya

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Amos Muhinga Kimunya

Born

6th March 1962

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P. O. Box 52530 00200 Nairobi

Email

akimunya@kenya.go.ke

Email

kipipiri@wananchi.com

Email

kipipiri@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722520936

Telephone

0734518801

Telephone

0722518801

Telephone

020 310982

Amos Kimunya

Majority Leader of the National Assembly from June 2020.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 4271 to 4280 of 6175.

  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will have enough time between now and Tuesday, next week, to locate them and ensure they will be here. I was expecting them to be here. Since I have no idea why they are not here, I am sure, if given time, I will be able to trace them. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on the issue of Mr. Mbau to the Attorney-General, we will require about three weeks to compile all the data that has been requested for. He is talking of three years of data. We will have it three Thursdays from today. In terms of the Statement from the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife, we can have that by next Thursday. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am sure the administration is already aware of the situation and action will be taken from the administrative point by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and others in terms of containing the situation. However, the Statement on the long-term measures will be coming by Thursday next week. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the hon. Mr. Washiali in order to mislead this House that the Speaker gave directions in a way he has purported it was given; that there shall be no evictions until the Committees have looked into the matter when the Speaker was very specific? That was the day before yesterday. He said that there shall be no evictions between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning when I come to answer the questions on Kyang’ombe. We respected that. There were no instructions following yesterday about any evictions. In any case, following ... view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the matters asked are quite lengthy. I will communicate to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance to avail that information in three weeks time. So, he will have three Thursdays from today. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am aware that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance is travelling on official business and he needs to be instrumental in the gathering of all the information and any other clarifications that will be required. The hon. Member may require clarifications which might not even be part of the Statement. So, he may not delegate the answers for any other clarifications as the hon. Member has requested. I would like the Minister to be here in person within three weeks time. He is going to be away for two weeks; which now means ... view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we will try to do it in two weeks from today. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, the HBC has been deliberating on this matter. I would like to say that it is making good progress and a final decision will be made on the matter on Tuesday next week. So, I would like to seek the indulgence of the House that we have that final decision made on Tuesday and then, we can bring a comprehensive Statement on Wednesday next week, in terms of the way forward on this Committee. view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you can now see the reason why we need, in a quiet environment of the House Business Committee, to look at all these matters one last time and provide a comprehensive solution to the House. This is because the matter is more complex than appears on the face of it. I would like to seek the indulgence of this House that we give all options a chance. There are political options, legal options and Standing Orders. However, unless we get a comprehensive way out of this, we will continue in this quagmire forever. Parliament cannot ... view
  • 17 Nov 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the first instance, I concurred with the House that I would contact all the Ministries to look at all the commitments they had made and ensure that they live up to those commitments. We can give a status report on those commitments within two weeks. view

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